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LIVERPOOL VS READING FA CUP LATEST TIPS

William Hill has a massive 177 different betting markets available for this crucial FA Cup replay. The first go-around of this fixture ended in a 1-1 draw and we will finish the match today with a guaranteed result. Liverpool are heavy favourites to win this match, but their form has been anything but consistent.
Hills has listed the Reds at 2/9 to win the match with Reading trading at a massive 11/1 price. The draw is well-priced as well at 5/1. Obviously this is the 90 minute market if the draw is included.
‘Pool to win the double result pays out at 4/7 for Liverpool/Liverpool. Draw/Liverpool pays out at 10/3 while Reading/Liverpool pays a massive 25/1. Liverpool/Reading is the jackpot outcome at 50/1.
Fernando Torres is trading a very slim 4/7 to score anytime while he is 5/2 to score first or last. He is listed at a very short 12/1 for a hat-trick in this fixture. David Ngog seems to have found his goalscoring form this season and he trades at 10/11 to score anytime and 7/2 to score first or last. Steven Gerrard is listed at evens to score anytime and he’s scored 2 in his past 3 matches against Reading. He is 4/1 to open or close the scoring.
Reading is expected to turn to Grzegorz Rasiak to score and he is 4/1 anytime- the same price as Simon Church. Shane Long trades at 5/1 anytime while Jobu McAnuff can be backed at 7/1 anytime.
No goalscorer during regular time pays out at 14/1.
If you fancy a Liverpool blowout, try Liverpool -4 goals at 9/1 or if you’re a bit less adventurous you can try Liverpool -3 at 15/4.
Both teams to score pays out at 21/20 while no goals (or just one goal) pays out at a slim 7/10. The opening goal to be an own goal pays out at 14/1 while a penalty being awarded pays out at 3/1.
I think we’ll see Yossi Benayoun get a recall today and if he can marshal the midfield like he has for much of the season, I think it gives Pool a lot more diversity in their approach. Torres has looked lackadaisical in recent weeks and he will see this as a big opportunity to notch a few more goals. I firmly expect Reading to park the bus and it will be up to Liverpool to break them down. My selection is Draw/Liverpool at 10/3. 

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